[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 148 (2002), Part 3] [Extensions of Remarks] [Pages 3014-3015] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]TRIBUTE TO MAXINE ADLER ______ HON. ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR. of maryland in the house of representatives Tuesday, March 12, 2002 Mr. EHRLICH. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize the recent retirement of an outstanding leader in Maryland's public affairs, Maxine Adler. I first met Maxine as a freshman delegate during the 1987 legislative session in Annapolis. I learned soon thereafter that her diminutive stature belied a tough, persuasive manner and character which loomed large on the Maryland legislative landscape for many years. Few Marylanders may be aware of Maxine's long and distinguished career. She began her career in Annapolis as a legislative aide to the Baltimore County Delegation to the Maryland House of Delegates. After graduating cum laude from the University of Baltimore Law School, Maxine worked as a law clerk to the Honorable Richard Gilbert, Chief Judge of the Maryland Court of Special Appeals, and as a law clerk to the Department of Economic and Community Development under the Attorney General. For two decades, Maxine served as a successful lawyer and lobbyist as a member [[Page 3015]] of the Baltimore-based law firm of Semmes, Bowen, & Semmes. In addition, Maxine has been a valuable and active participant in the greater Baltimore community. Over the years, she has been a member of the University of Baltimore School of Law Advisory Committee, the Governor's Blue Ribbon Panel on Self-Insurance, and a Commissioner on the Baltimore County Commission for Women. Maxine has also been a member of the Women's Housing Coalition's Board of Directors, which provides transitional and permanent housing for homeless, low-income, or at-risk women. Finally, she and her husband, my good friend Robert L. McKinney, were named one of ``Baltimore's Power Couples'' in the June, 2000 edition of Baltimore Magazine. Mr. Speaker, Maxine will be sorely missed by lawmakers on both sides of the aisle in Annapolis. I ask my colleagues to join me in wishing Maxine and her husband Bob all the best in their future endeavors. ____________________